Organization & Environment

Papers
(The H4-Index of Organization & Environment is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Circular Moonshot: Understanding Shifts in Organizational Field Logics and Business Model Innovation61
Out of Balance: Global–Local Tensions in Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships and the Emergence of Rival Initiatives in Producing Countries58
A Solid Foundation But What Will Be Built on It? Reviews of the Management, Organizations, and Environmental Sustainability Field54
Involuntary Disclosures and Stakeholder-Initiated Communication on Social Media48
Does Shareholder Signaling Matter for Corporate Strategy? A Study of ESG- and Carbon-Related Proposals39
Through the Smokescreen of the Dieselgate Disclosure: Neutralizing the Impacts of a Major Sustainability Scandal29
Sustaining Attention to Sustainability, Health, and Well-Being in Urban Regeneration24
Institutional Pressures and Corporate Green Innovation: Evidence From Chinese Public Enterprises23
Regulatory Capture in Transboundary Waste Dumping: (Lack of) Accountability in the Global North–South Context22
Enablers and Barriers: The Conflicting Role of Institutional Logics in Business Model Change for Sustainability22
Systems Approaches for Corporate Sustainability: How a Certification Program Can Develop and Enact a Bridging Capacity22
Digital Platforms for the Circular Economy: Exploring Meta-Organizational Orchestration Mechanisms22
Co-creating or Confounding? Hybrid Legitimacy Evaluation of Circular Business Models in the U.K. Plastics Sector20
Transitioning to a Circular Economy: Paradoxical Tensions of the Circular Business Model18
Reconciling Institutional Logics Within First Nations Forestry-Based Social Enterprises18
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Circular Economy: Leveraging Ecosystem Strategies for Circular Business Model Implementation18
The Organizational Dynamics of Business Models for Sustainability: Discursive and Cognitive Pathways for Change16
The Past and Future of Corporate Sustainability Research16
Under Pressure? The Link Between Mandatory Climate Reporting and Firms’ Carbon Performance16
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